#!/bin/bash -l # Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling # This program is under GPL v. 3 or later, see set -eE -o pipefail trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?"' ERR set -x end_msg() { = local y IFS= read -r -d '' y ||: end_msg_var+="$y" } distro=$(distro-name) # template case $distro in esac pup # universal packages simple_packages=( bwm-ng chromium duplicity evince fdupes filelight gdb gnome-screenshot mailutils meld mpv nmon offlineimap p7zip paprefs pavucontrol pianobar pidgin rdiff-backup slock smartmontools squashfs-tools tcpdump tree vim ) spa() { # simple package add simple_packages+=($@) } case $distro in debian) pi curl ;; arch) : ;; # fedora: unknown esac case $distro in arch) pi syncthing ;; ubuntu|debian) # google led me here: # https://apt.syncthing.net/ curl -s https://syncthing.net/release-key.txt | sudo apt-key add - s="deb http://apt.syncthing.net/ syncthing release" if [[ $(cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/syncthing.list) != $s ]]; then echo "$s" | s dd of=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/syncthing.list p update fi pi syncthing ;; esac # installed via f-droid # top right, actions, device id # # for installing on a remote comp: # ssh -L 8384:localhost:8384 -N frodo # went to http://localhost:8384/ # # add folder to sync phone, # staggered file versioning would be my normal choice, but choose # trash can versioning for sake of space on phone, with # clean out after 7 days. # # did ser syncthing@ian start # then on phone, add device, hit bar code icon, # install bar code scanner. # things with no equivalent in other distros: case $distro in debian|ubuntu) # for gui bug reporting spa python-vte pi apt-file aptitude s apt-file update # for debconf-get-selections spa debconf-utils ;; esac ####### misc packages ########### case $distro in ubuntu|debian) spa spacefm-gtk3 ;; arch) spa spacefm ;; esac if [[ $HOSTNAME == frodo ]]; then case $distro in debian|ubuntu) # note i had to do this, which is persistent: # cd /i/k # s chgrp debian-transmission torrents partial-torrents # syslog says things like # 'Failed to set receive buffer: requested 4194304, got 425984' # google suggets giving it even more than that tu /etc/sysctl.conf<<'EOF' net.core.rmem_max = 67108864 net.core.wmem_max = 16777216 EOF s sysctl -p # some reason it doesn't seem to start automatically anyways pi-nostart tranmission-daemon # config file documented here, and it's the same config # for daemon vs client, so it's documented in the gui. # https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles#Options s ruby <<'EOF' require 'json' p = '/etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json' File.write(p, JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(File.read(p)).merge({ 'rpc-whitelist': '127.0.0.1,192.168.1.*', 'rpc-authentication-required': false, 'incomplete-dir': '/i/k/partial-torrents', 'download-dir': '/i/k/torrents', "speed-limit-up": 700, "speed-limit-up-enabled": true, "ratio-limit": 1.4000, "ratio-limit-enabled": true, })) + "\n") EOF sgo transmission-daemon ;; arch) # todo, setup it's config file & daemon pi transmission-cli ;; esac fi # from /var/lib/dpkg/info/transmission-daemon.postinst if ! getent passwd debian-transmission > /dev/null; then s adduser --quiet \ --system \ --group \ --no-create-home \ --disabled-password \ --home /var/lib/transmission-daemon \ debian-transmission fi case $distro in debian|ubuntu) pi transmission-remote-gtk ;; arch) pi transmission-remote-gtk2 ;; esac # arch had a default config, # debian had nothing until you start it. # With a little trial an error, here is a minimal config # taken from the generated one, plus changes that the # settings ui does, without a bunch of ui crap settings. # # only settings I set were # hostname # auto-connect # for f in /home/*; do d=$f/.config/transmission-remote-gtk u=${f##*/} s -u $u mkdir -p $d s -u $u dd of=$d/config.json <<'EOF' { "profiles" : [ { "profile-name" : "Default", "hostname" : "frodo", "rpc-url-path" : "/transmission/rpc", "username" : "", "password" : "", "auto-connect" : true, "ssl" : false, "timeout" : 40, "retries" : 3, "update-active-only" : false, "activeonly-fullsync-enabled" : false, "activeonly-fullsync-every" : 2, "update-interval" : 3, "min-update-interval" : 3, "session-update-interval" : 60, "exec-commands" : [ ], "destinations" : [ ] } ], "profile-id" : 0, "add-options-dialog" : false } EOF done case $distro in debian|ubuntu) pi-nostart openvpn # pi-nostart this doesn't seem to be good enough? ser disable openvpn@client ser disable openvpn ;; *) pi openvpn ;; esac case $HOSTNAME in tp|frodo) case $distro in debian|ubuntu) log=$(mktemp) cd /a/opt wget -N https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb set +e s dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb &> $log code=$? set -e case $code in 1) if grep '^dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of' \ $log &>/dev/null; then s apt-get -fy install else exit 1 fi ;; 0) : ;; *) exit $code esac ;; arch) pi google-chrome ;; esac ;; esac case $distro in # ubuntu unknown. probably the same as debian, just check if the # init scripts come with the package. debian) # copied from arch s dd of=/etc/systemd/system/synergys@.service <<'EOF' [Unit] Description=Synergy Server Daemon After=network.target [Service] User=%i ExecStart=/usr/bin/synergys --no-daemon --config /etc/synergy.conf Restart=on-failure [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF s dd of=/etc/systemd/system/synergys@.socket <<'EOF' [Unit] Conflicts=synergys@.service [Socket] ListenStream=24800 Accept=false [Install] WantedBy=sockets.target EOF ;;& *) pi synergy s dd of=/etc/systemd/system/synergyc@.service <<'EOF' [Unit] Description=Synergy Client After=network.target [Service] User=%i ExecStart=/usr/bin/synergyc --no-daemon treetowl Restart=on-failure # per man systemd.unit, StartLimitInterval, by default we # restart more than 5 times in 10 seconds. # And this param defaults too 200 miliseconds. RestartSec=3s [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target EOF case $HOSTNAME in frodo) sgo synergyc@ian sgo synergys@ian.socket ;; treetowl) sgo synergys@ian.socket ;; esac ;; esac case $distro in # tk for gitk arch) spa git tk ;; *) spa git ;; esac case $distro in arch) spa the_silver_searcher ;; debian|ubuntu) spa silversearcher-ag ;; # fedora unknown esac # printer case $distro in arch) pi cups ghostscript gsfonts # from arch wiki cups page pi hplip # from google s gpasswd -a $USER sys # from arch wiki sgo org.cups.cupsd.service # goto http://127.0.0.1:631 # administration tab, add new printer button. # In debian, I could use hte recommended driver, # in arch, I had to pick out the 6L driver. ;; debian|ubuntu) spa hplip ;; # other distros unknown esac case $distro in ubuntu|debian) spa ack-grep ;; arch|fedora) spa ack ;; # fedora unknown esac case $distro in ubuntu|debian) pi --no-install-recommends mairix notmuch ;; fedora|arch) spa mairix notmuch ;; esac case $distro in arch) spa nfs-utils ;; ubuntu|debian) spa nfs-client ;; esac case $distro in ubuntu|debian) spa par2 ;; arch|fedora) spa par2cmdline ;; esac # needed for my tex resume case $distro in ubuntu|debian) spa texlive-full ;; arch) spa texlive-most ;; # fedora unknown esac case $distro in ubuntu) # flash, unrar, codecs, ms fonts. # This has a manual prompt. spa ubuntu-restricted-extras ;; fedora) pi yum-utils # rpm fusion recommended codecs s su -c "yum localinstall -y --nogpgcheck http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm" pi gstreamer-plugins-ugly gstreamer-plugins-bad gstreamer-ffmpeg\ xine-lib-extras-freeworld ;; esac case $distro in # optional dep for firefox for h.264 video arch) spa gst-libav ;; # other distros, probably come by default esac case $distro in fedora|ubuntu|debian) spa gnupg-agent ;; arch) : ;; esac case $distro in fedora) spa pinentry-gtk ;; *) : ;; # comes default or with other packages esac case $distro in arch) spa firefox pulseaudio;; *) : ;; # comes default or with other packages esac case $distro in arch|debian|ubuntu) spa bash-completion ;; # others unknown esac case $distro in arch) spa ttf-dejavu;; debian|ubuntu) spa fonts-dejavu ;; # others unknown esac case $distro in debian|ubuntu) spa ntp;; arch) pi ntp sgo ntpd ;; # others unknown esac case $distro in arch) spa xorg-xev;; debian|ubuntu) spa x11-utils ;; # others unknown esac case $distro in arch) pi virt-install;;& debian|ubuntu) pi virtinst ;;& *) pi virt-manager ;; # creates the libvirt group in debian at least # others unknown esac # allow user to run vms, from debian handbook for x in ian traci; do s usermod -a -G libvirt $x; done # bridge networking as user fails. google lead here, but it doesn't work: # oh well, I give up. # http://wiki.qemu.org/Features-Done/HelperNetworking # s mkdir /etc/qemu # f=/etc/qemu/bridge.conf # s dd of=$f <<'EOF' # allow br0 # EOF # #s chown root:qemu $f # debian has somethig like qemu-libvirt. equivalent? # s chmod 640 $f case $distro in arch) spa cdrkit;; debian|ubuntu) spa genisoimage;; # others unknown esac case $distro in arch) spa spice-gtk3 ;; debian|ubuntu) spa spice-client-gtk;; # others unknown esac # general known for debian/ubuntu, not for fedora case $distro in arch) # cdrkit for cloud-init isos # dnsmasq for nat networking in libvirt # qemu for qemu-img, bind-tools for dig pi unzip wget xorg-xmodmap \ bridge-utils dnsmasq qemu bind-tools # otherwise we get error about accessing kvm module. # seems like there might be a better way, but google was a bit vague. s sed -ri '/^ *user *=/d' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf echo 'user = "root"' | s tee -a /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf # https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=206206 # # this should prolly go in the wiki sgo virtlogd.socket sgo virtlogd.service ;; esac case $distro in *) pi at ;;& arch) sgo atd ;; esac case $distro in arch) pi virtviewer ;; *) : ;; # other distros have it as a dependency afaik. esac case $distro in arch) # ubuntu 14.04 uses b-cron, # but it's not maintained in arch. # of the ones in the main repos, cronie is only one maintained. # fcron appears abandoned software. pi cronie sgo cronie ;; *) : ;; # other distros come with cron. esac case $distro in fedora) cabal install shellcheck ;; *) spa shellcheck ;; # unknown for older ubuntu esac case $distro in arch|debian|ubuntu) spa pumpa ;; # others unknown. do have a buildscript: # /a/bin/buildscripts/pumpa ;; esac case $distro in debian|ubuntu) spa android-tools-adb ;; arch) spa android-tools ;; # other distros unknown esac case $distro in fedora) spa unrar ;; *) spa unrar-free ;; esac # proprietary flash. going without for now # case $distro in # debian) # pi flashplugin-nonfree # esac case $distro in fedora) cd $(mktemp -d) wget http://tamacom.com/global/global-6.3.2.tar.gz ex global* cd global-6.3.2 # based on https://github.com/leoliu/ggtags ./configure --with-exuberant-ctags=/usr/bin/ctags make s make install s pip install pygments ;; *) pi global ;;& arch) pi python2-pygments ;; debian|ubuntu) pi python-pygments ;; esac # leave this for last so it doesn't do a bunch of other apps # which I want explicitly installed in case I switch DE's case $distro in debian) pi task-cinnamon-desktop # in settings, change scrolling to two-finger, # because the default edge scroll doesn\'t work. ;; # others unknown esac case $distro in arch) spa apg ;; # already in debian jessie esac pi "${simple_packages[@]}" ######### end misc packages ######### # packages I once used before and liked, but don't want installed now for # various reasons: # python-sqlite is used for offlineimap # lxappearance python-sqlite dolphin paman dconf-editor ######## unfinished # todo, finish configuring smart. # mostly from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/S.M.A.R.T. # turn on smart. background on options: # first line, -a = test everyting on all devices. # -S on, turn on disk internal saving of vendor specific info, # from google, seems like this is usually already on and fairly standard. # -o on, turn on 4 hour period non-performance degrading testing. # short test daily 2-3am, extended tests Saturdays between 3-4am: sched="-s (S/../.././02|L/../../6/03)" s sed -i "s#^[[:space:]]*DEVICESCAN.*#\ DEVICESCAN -a -o on -S on -n standby,q $sched\ -m ian@iankelling.org -M exec /usr/local/bin/smart-notify#" /etc/smartd.conf # in the default configuration of at least ubuntu 14.04, resolvconf is # configured to order any nameservers associated with tun* or tap* # before the normal internet interfaces, which means they are always # consulted first. This is often slower and undesirable, ie. local dns # queries go from 0ms to 10+ or 100+ ms. To reverse the ordering, you # can do: #sudo sed -i '/tun\*\|tap\*/d' /etc/resolvconf/interface-order # however, this breaks dns lookup for hosts on the openvpn lan. # I can\'t figure out why hosts on the normal lan would not be # broken under the default ordering, except the host I was # testing with previously had an entry in /etc/hosts. ############# end unfinished ########### misc stuff if [[ $HOSTNAME == frodo ]]; then tu /etc/exports <<'EOF' /k 192.168.1.0/24(rw,nohide,no_subtree_check,insecure) EOF s exportfs -ra fi if [[ `debian-archive` == stable ]]; then s dd of=/etc/apt/preferences.d/unison-gtk <<'EOF' Explanation: Allow unison-gtk to be upgraded Package: unison-gtk Pin: release a=unstable Pin-Priority: 500 EOF fi case $distro in arch) # default is alsa, doesn\'t work with with pianobar s dd of=/etc/libao.conf <<'EOF' default_driver=pulse EOF ;; esac case $distro in arch|debian|ubuntu) pi btrbk ;; # others unknown esac if [[ $HOSTNAME == treetowl ]] && [[ `debian-archive` != testing ]]; then # fail2 ban is broken, with a workaround, per # https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=770171 # ill wait a while to see if it gets fixed pi fail2ban sgo fail2ban fi # disable motd junk. case $(distro-name) in debian) # allows me to pipe with ssh -t, and gets rid of spam # http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=85822 # i'd rather disable the service than comment the init file # this says disabling the service, it will still get restarted # but this script doesn't do anything on restart, so it should be fine s dd of=/var/run/motd.dynamic if=/dev/null s update-rc.d motd disable ;; ubuntu) # this isn't a complete solution. It still shows me when updates are available, # but it's no big deal. s t /etc/update-motd.d/10-help-text /etc/update-motd.d/00-header ;; esac # automatic updates # reference: # https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.regular-upgrades.html # /etc/cron.daily/apt calls unattended-upgrades # /usr/share/doc/unattended-upgrades# cat README.md # /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades if isdebian; then pi unattended-upgrades s dd of=/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic <<'EOF' # this file was mostly just comments. APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1"; APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages "1"; APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval "7"; APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1"; EOF { cat <<'EOF' Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root"; Unattended-Upgrade::MailOnlyOnError "true"; Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true"; Unattended-Upgrade::Origins-Pattern { # default is just upgrade main and security, not updates. EOF if isdebian-testing; then cat <<'EOF' # for testing, only do security updates. "origin=Debian,codename=${distro_codename},label=Debian-Security"; EOF else cat <<'EOF' # These are stable packages only getting bugfixes anyways. "origin=*"; EOF cat <<'EOF' }; EOF fi } | s dd of=/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades echo $- > /tmp/x fi ######### begin postfix ######## # based on,http://www.postfix.org/qmgr.8.html and my notes in gnus # originally tried moving specific directories under /var/spool/postfix, # but postfix didn't like that if [[ ! -L /var/spool/postfix ]]; then ser stop postfix n=/q/postfix-`distro-name``debian-archive` if [[ -e $n ]]; then echo "$0: error: /q/postfix exists but not the link to it" exit 1 fi s mv /var/spool/postfix $n s lnf -T $n /var/spool/postfix ser start postfix journalctl -n 20 | cat fi # This also works instead of ~/.forward # s sed -i '/^root/d' /etc/aliases ||: #echo "root: $HOSTNAME@bog.mm.st" | s tee -a /etc/aliases # this can't be a symlink and has permission restrictions # it might work in /etc/aliases, but this seems more proper. if s grep amazonaws /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd &>/dev/null; then forward=$HOSTNAME@sallymae.club else forward=$HOSTNAME@bog.mm.st fi e $forward > ~/.forward e $forward | s tee /root/.forward s newaliases # if I wanted the from address to be renamed and sent to a different address, # echo "sdx@localhost development@localhost" | sudo dd of=/etc/postfix/recipient_canonical # sudo postmap hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_canonical # sudo service postfix reload # i'm assuming mail just won't work on systems without the sasl_passwd. postconfin <<'EOF' smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd smtp_sasl_security_options = noanonymous smtp_tls_security_level = secure message_size_limit = 20480000 smtp_tls_CAfile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt EOF # ^ I ran into a log file not sending cuz of size. double from 10 to 20 meg limit s postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd # offlineimap uses this too, it is much easier to use one location than to # condition it's config and postfix's config case $distro in fedora) s lnf -T ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.trust.crt ;; *) : esac s service postfix reload sgo postfix ############ end postfix ####### case $distro in debian|ubuntu) s gpasswd -a ian adm ;; #needed for reading logs esac # tor case $distro in # based on # https://www.torproject.org/docs/rpms.html.en # https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en # todo: figure out if the running service needs to be restarted upon updates # todo on fedora: setup non-dev packages fedora) s dd of=/etc/yum.repos.d/torproject.repo <<'EOF' [tor] name=Tor experimental repo enabled=1 baseurl=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/tor-testing/fc/20/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/RPM-GPG-KEY-torproject.org.asc [tor-source] name=Tor experimental source repo enabled=1 autorefresh=0 baseurl=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/tor-testing/fc/20/SRPMS gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/RPM-GPG-KEY-torproject.org.asc EOF # to be secure, take a look at the fingerprint reported from the following install, and see if it matches from the link above: # 3B9E EEB9 7B1E 827B CF0A 0D96 8AF5 653C 5AC0 01F1 sgo tor /a/bin/buildscripts/tor-browser ;; ubuntu) tu /etc/apt/sources.list "deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org $(debian-codename) main" gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv 886DDD89 gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 | sudo apt-key add - p update pi deb.torproject.org-keyring pi tor /a/bin/buildscripts/tor-browser ;; debian) pi tor /a/bin/buildscripts/tor-browser ;; arch) pi tor tor-browser-en sgo tor ;; # ubuntu unknown esac # nfs server case $distro in fedora) end_msg <<'EOF' fedora todo: disable the firewall or find a way to automate it. there's an unused section in t.org for tramikssion firewall setup fedora manual config for nfs: s firewall-config change to permanent configuration check the box for nfs was hard to figure this out, not sure if this is all needed, but unblock these too mountd: udp/tcp 20048 portmapper, in firewall-config its called rpc-bind: udp/tcp 111 troubleshooting, unblock things in rpcinfo -p make sure to reload the firewall to load the persistent configuration EOF pi nfs-utils sgo nfs-server ;; debian|ubuntu) pi nfs-server ;; arch) pi nfs-utils sgo rpcbind sgo nfs-server ;; esac if [[ -e /i/video ]]; then # nohide = export filesystems mounted deeper than the export point # fsid=0 makes this export the "root" export # not documented in the man page, but this means # 1. it can be mounted with a shorthand of server:/ # 2. exports that are subdirectories of this one will automatically be mounted tu /etc/exports '/i/video 192.168.1.0/24(rw,fsid=0,nohide,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check,insecure)' s exportfs -rav showmount -e localhost fi # cron f=/a/bin/$HOSTNAME-crontab if [[ -e $f ]]; then $f fi e "$end_msg_var" # persistent virtual machines case $distro in debian|ubuntu) pi libosinfo-bin; ;; esac # distro may not know about win 10 yet. variant=win7 if ! virt-install --os-variant list &>/dev/null; then # we are using a newer virt-install for v in 10 8.1 8; do if osinfo-query os | gr "^\s*win${v/./\\.}\s" &>/dev/null; then variant=win$v break fi done fi if ! s virsh list --all --name | grep -xF win10 &>/dev/null; then # created account with # win10vmian@outlook.com, and easy to remember password # win 10 virtio, makes disk way way way faster # wget https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/latest-virtio/virtio-win.iso # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Change_Existing_Windows_VM_to_use_virtio # for installing virtio after initial install instead of with initial iso: # qemu-img create -f qcow2 fake.qcow2 1G # --disk=/a/images/virtio-win.iso,device=cdrom \ # --disk=/a/images/fake.qcow2,bus=virtio # Also, # went to device manager, saw 2 pci devices with yellow !, # did search for drivers, pick cdrom location, done. # # from http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4189-fast-startup-turn-off-windows-10-a.html. # google said there was a control panel option for it, but # that turned out to be a lie. # Put this in a .bat file and run as administrator to turn off # hyberboot which fucks things up. # REG ADD "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power" /V HiberbootEnabled /T REG_dWORD /D 0 /F # power settings, turn off display: never # run "control userpasswords2", turn on automatic login. # note: when changing devices, I just undefine, the create the vm again. s virt-install --noautoconsole --graphics spice,listen=0.0.0.0 \ --disk=/a/images/win10.qcow2,bus=virtio --vcpus 2 -r 4096 -w bridge=br0 \ -n win10 --import --os-variant $variant --cpu host-model-only s virsh destroy win10 # this one hasn\'t had the virtio fix done yet. s virt-install --noautoconsole --graphics spice,listen=0.0.0.0 \ --disk=/a/images/win7.qcow2 --vcpus 2 -r 4096 -w bridge=br0 \ -n win7 --import --os-variant win7 --cpu host-model-only s virsh destroy win7 # had a problem with --cpu host, so trying out # --cpu host-model-only fi pi samba # note samba re-reads it's config every 1 minute # add 2 lines after workgroup option s sed -ri '/^\s*encrypt passwords\s*=/d' /etc/samba/smb.conf s sed -ri '/^\s*map to guest\s*=/d' /etc/samba/smb.conf s sed -i 's/\(\s*workgroup\s*=\).*/\1 WORKGROUP\n\tencrypt passwords = yes\n\tmap to guest = bad password/' /etc/samba/smb.conf # remove default homes section. not sharing that. s sed -ri '/^\s*\[homes\]/,/\s*\[/d' /etc/samba/smb.conf if ! grep -xF '[public]' /etc/samba/smb.conf &>/dev/null; then s tee -a /etc/samba/smb.conf <<'EOF' [public] guest ok = yes read only = no path = /kfrodo EOF fi case $distro in debian|ubuntu) # systemd claims it generates units from /etc/init.d, but it clearly doesn't # in debian. I have no idea how they are related. fuck debian right now. It's # not documented. samba has a systemd init file linked to /dev/null. # There's this https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=769714 which # claims samba's sub-services will be started automatically by systemd... it # didn't on install, wonder if it will on boot. It clued me in how to start # it manually though. Nothing in /usr/share/doc/samba, debian admin guide # says nothing about any of this. (this is in debian testing as of 4/2016). s /etc/init.d/samba start ;; arch) sgo samba ;; esac tu /etc/hosts <<< "127.0.1.1 $(hostname).lan $(hostname)" rootdev=$(mount | sed -rn 's#^(\S+) on / .*#\1#p') s mkdir /mnt/root tu /etc/fstab <<< "$rootdev /mnt/root btrfs noatime,subvolid=0 0 0" s mount /mnt/root || [[ $? == 32 ]] idev=$(mount | sed -rn 's#^(\S+) on /i .*#\1#p') if [[ $idev != $rootdev ]]; then s mkdir /mnt/iroot tu /etc/fstab <<< "$idev /mnt/iroot btrfs noatime,subvolid=0 0 0" s mount /mnt/iroot || [[ $? == 32 ]] fi # Do this again because it occasionally has changes and # it can be run outside initial isntall. s /a/bin/fai/fai/config/distro-install-common/end